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Gaffney Personal Injury Lawyer
Overview
Mr. Bain is a native of South Carolina, born and raised in Spartanburg. He graduated from Spartanburg High School in 2007. While attending Spartanburg High, Mr. Bain served on the Model UN Team and played varsity football for 4 years. He then attended Presbyterian College in Clinton, SC where he was a member of the Presbyterian College football team. Mr. Bain was on the Dean's List and graduated with Honors.
After college, Mr. Bain attended Charlotte School of Law. While attending law school, Mr. Bain served as an Articles Editor on Law Review and interned at the Ward Law Firm in Spartanburg, SC. At Ward Law Firm, he worked in Civil Litigation on the defense side. He graduated with honors and received a degree of Juris Doctor in January 2014. Mr. Bain was admitted to practice in May 2014.
After graduating from law school, Mr. Bain began his legal career with the Seventh Circuit Solicitor's Office in 2014, working on criminal cases throughout Spartanburg, Gaffney and Blacksburg. In addition to his position as an Assistant Solicitor, Mr. Bain was recruited by the City of Gaffney as a prosecutor, specializing in DUI cases. During his tenure at the Solicitor's Office, he has tried many cases before a jury and moved over 1,000 cases. Mr. Bain is involved in the community and enjoys playing golf.
About Christopher Bain
Practice Areas
- Personal Injury
- Family Law
- Criminal Law
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- South Carolina Court of Appeals
- South Carolina Supreme Court
- South Carolina
Past Positions
- Seventh Circuit Solicitor’s Office, 2014
Education
- Charlotte School of Law, Charlotte, North Carolina, 2014
Juris Doctor
Honors: Dean's List
Honors: Graduated with Honors - Bachelor of Science, Presbyterian College
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
221 E Floyd Baker Blvd Gaffney, SC 29340
Phone
Fax
- 864-489-8806
Office Hours
8:30 - 5:00
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